Spurge wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Mase wrote:Spurge wrote:Well there you have it straight from the voice of Joe Hart about Iheanacho. He said Kelechi was a bit of an unknown but credited Pellegrini for having faith in him 'to be fair' inferring that not everybody did.
I'm assuming he's referring to 'having faith' in him just today? As all season he hasn't had any faith in him whatsoever, hence why Bony has played ahead of Ian.
Spot on - Ill fuckign bad mouth any manager who puts faith in Bony before this lad.
It was obvious to a fuckign blind cunt that Nacho is leaps and bounds a better option than Bony....eventually the penny had to drop.
What took you so long?
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Spurge wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Mase wrote:Spurge wrote:Well there you have it straight from the voice of Joe Hart about Iheanacho. He said Kelechi was a bit of an unknown but credited Pellegrini for having faith in him 'to be fair' inferring that not everybody did.
I'm assuming he's referring to 'having faith' in him just today? As all season he hasn't had any faith in him whatsoever, hence why Bony has played ahead of Ian.
Spot on - Ill fuckign bad mouth any manager who puts faith in Bony before this lad.
It was obvious to a fuckign blind cunt that Nacho is leaps and bounds a better option than Bony....eventually the penny had to drop.
What took you so long?
I was busy shagging...kind of fucked up my match watching and posting experience.
Im not complaining though.
Wonderwall wrote:Iheanacho 500 minutes 11 goals and 4 assists
The Salford Messi 547 minutes 7 goals and 1 assist
edge275 wrote:I've just calculated it all up. In total this season he's played exactly 900 minutes and scored 11 goals which is a goal every 82 minutes over a fairly long period of time playing inconsistently.
Pellegrini really is an idiot.
PrezIke wrote:10 goals at 19 years of age whilst barely getting chances to start is an impressive output.
Of course, won't get the accolades of Rashford, and now Iwobi (future of Nigeria with Kelechi) with the English media...for now.
Btw, does anyone notice that players don't really go over to him after he scores? Is it because of his apparent prayer? I wonder if he asked that of them or is it the players choice?
Cocacolajojo wrote:PrezIke wrote:10 goals at 19 years of age whilst barely getting chances to start is an impressive output.
Of course, won't get the accolades of Rashford, and now Iwobi (future of Nigeria with Kelechi) with the English media...for now.
Btw, does anyone notice that players don't really go over to him after he scores? Is it because of his apparent prayer? I wonder if he asked that of them or is it the players choice?
It's weird isn't it? It is.
PrezIke wrote:10 goals at 19 years of age whilst barely getting chances to start is an impressive output.
Of course, won't get the accolades of Rashford, and now Iwobi (future of Nigeria with Kelechi) with the English media...for now.
Btw, does anyone notice that players don't really go over to him after he scores? Is it because of his apparent prayer? I wonder if he asked that of them or is it the players choice?
Dunnylad wrote:Makes more sense if they are honouring his prayer commitment - Delph didn't race over to hug him & a couple more were on their way over once he'd finished thanking the Lord
PrezIke wrote:Dunnylad wrote:Makes more sense if they are honouring his prayer commitment - Delph didn't race over to hug him & a couple more were on their way over once he'd finished thanking the Lord
That's what my general impression is. Was just curious.
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